
Movements 2019
Jeong Da-hee's *Movements (2019)* is a mesmerizing 10-minute animated short that weaves together the extraordinary pace of life on Earth.
Director: Jeong Da-hee
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Movements (2019) about?
*Movements* is a 10-minute animated short that juxtaposes the speed of life's smallest and largest moments—from a baobab tree's growth to a Greyhound's stride and Earth's cosmic journey. It's a visual poem about the shared, unseen forces that shape our existence.
Who directed Movements?
Director Jeong Da-hee crafted *Movements* as a personal meditation on time and connection, blending animation with a meditative pace.
Who stars in Movements?
Cast details for *Movements* are not publicly listed, allowing the animation itself to take center stage.
Is Movements (2019) worth watching?
As a concise animated film, *Movements* offers a unique blend of artistry and contemplation. While its brevity may limit narrative depth, its visual storytelling and thematic ambition make it a memorable experience for animation enthusiasts.
How long is Movements?
*Movements* runs for exactly 10 minutes, a deliberate choice that enhances its meditative impact.
About Movements (2019) — A 10-Minute Animation Celebrating Life's Hidden Rhythms
Jeong Da-hee's *Movements (2019)* is a mesmerizing 10-minute animated short that weaves together the extraordinary pace of life on Earth. Crafted at a painstaking two seconds of animation per day, the film contrasts the imperceptible growth of an African baobab tree with the lightning speed of a Greyhound's sprint and the Earth's relentless orbit around the Sun. It's a meditation on the shared rhythms of existence—where every step we take, every glance we share, and every pause we make is part of a grand, synchronized dance.
The film's atmosphere is one of quiet wonder, blending science and poetry to remind us of our place in the universe. With its minimalist yet evocative style, *Movements* transforms the mundane into the magical, capturing the fleeting moments that connect us all.